Best eSIM for 🇬🇩 Grenada

Skip the airport SIM kiosk and the $10/day roaming. Activate before you land, these are the providers worth comparing for Grenada in 2026.

Region

Americas

Subregion

Caribbean

Currency

XCD

Calling code

+1473

Which network actually works in Grenada

Digicel is your default for Grenada eSIM. Flow is the backup. Both use the same main towers across the island. You might lose signal in very remote eastern or southern parts, or on smaller offshore islands. But for St. George's and the main tourist hubs, you're golden.

Expect to pay about $10–$20 for 5-10 GB of data, valid for 7-15 days. Providers like Airalo or Holafly offer eSIMs for Grenada that piggyback on Digicel or Flow. Check their specific packages; sometimes they're cheaper, sometimes more expensive. Airalo's 'Grenada 5GB' for 10 days at $15 is a common pick.

Activation usually means scanning a QR code. Do this before you board your flight. Once you land, turn off airplane mode. Your phone should connect automatically. If you have a dual-SIM phone, especially a Chinese variant with two physical SIM slots, make sure your physical SIM is disabled or set to airplane mode during eSIM setup. Some phones get confused. The QR code is often time-sensitive; scan it right before you need it.

Grenada operators can be picky about personal hotspots. Some plans throttle or block tethering. Digicel sometimes flags heavy hotspot use. If you need to share your connection regularly, check the eSIM provider's terms. Otherwise, you might find yourself disconnected mid-Netflix binge.

Grenada eSIM FAQ

Will my US/UK phone work in Grenada? Yes, most unlocked GSM phones will work. Ensure your phone is not carrier-locked. Grenada uses standard GSM frequencies.

Can I buy an eSIM at the airport? It's unlikely. Airport kiosks are rare, and options are usually limited. It's far better to buy and install your eSIM before you leave home.

What if my eSIM doesn't activate? Contact your eSIM provider immediately. Have your QR code and phone model ready. Sometimes, a simple reset of network settings on your phone helps.

Is data expensive in Grenada? Compared to some mega-economies, yes. Local SIMs and eSIM packages are reasonably priced for tourists. Budget around $15 for a week of decent data.

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Providers worth checking for Grenada

Real per-country prices change weekly. Open the providers below to see today’s plans for Grenada on their site, not a snapshot from us.

Activate before you fly

Buy the eSIM, install it, but don’t turn on data until you land. Some plans only start counting from first data use, others from purchase, check before activating.

Keep your home SIM for SMS

Your bank’s 2FA codes still arrive on your physical SIM. Don’t pull it out, just disable data on it in settings.

One eSIM per trip, not per country

For multi-country trips, regional plans (Europe, Asia, Global) usually beat buying separate eSIMs per country.

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